He’s afraid of commitment. She yearns for a family of her own. How can they turn a marriage of convenience into happily-ever-after? To Damian Vaughn, image is everything. As CEO of the family business and heir to a fortune, he lives his life above reproach, not wanting to repeat his father’s mistakes that almost brought the company to ruin.Gabriela Romano has discovered she’ll never be able to … has discovered she’ll never be able to bear children. Distraught and still recovering from surgery, she leaves for an extended vacation in the Azores Islands, far away from her family’s prying eyes and the constant reminders of what she’ll never have.
When social services drop off a baby they say legally belongs to Damian, he knows it’s not true, but the media will be quick to judge if the news leaks. Desperate to avoid a disaster, he takes his lawyer’s drastic suggestion and proposes to Gabriela, a woman he’s just met. She has her own reasons for accepting, and as long as she guards her heart, she’s confident she’ll be fine.
But as sparks start to fly, Gabriela begins to wonder—how can she turn this marriage of convenience into her happily-ever-after?
The Romano Family series follows the stories of the Romano cousins of northern Portugal as they find love and their Happily-Ever-Afters. Each book may be read as a stand-alone.
Books in the Romano Family series:
– Book 1- Hold Me At Twilight
– Book 2- Meet Me At Sunrise
– Book 3- Love Me At Sunset
– Book 4- Keep Me At Christmas
– Book 5- Kiss Me At Midnight
– Book 6- Marry Me At Dawn
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As expected, it had great characters and dynamic plot.
It had some predictable points and others that were surprising.
It was well worth the time to read!
A very good book. This story was so touching. The romance was so tender and caring. Leaves you feeling good. Love the Romano family.
Marry Me at Dawn #6 – The Romano Family Series is a wonderful set of books and MMaD is no exception. I do not care for the fake whatever theme that is so boringly common, but I like the idea of entering a marriage contract to gain a child.
Add to the fact that Ms. Whitney is a wonderful storyteller writing heartwarming stories full of emotions and the importance of love and family. The characters and their supporting family and friends made this delightful story hard to put down. I figured out Claire’s father early on, but there was still plenty intrigue and interest to keep me reading. The reader always knows that happy ever is the end result but it is bbn the journey there that makes Ms. W’s clean, romantic books so well loved. I contacted the author to review her books. 4*
Damian has been left a baby that isn’t his. Gabriela would love to have her own baby. I so admired the both of them. Definite chemistry and forever is definitely a possibility. His family and hers added so much to the story. One of my favorites in this series. There was a time when I was disappointed in how Damian acted but he definitely came through in the end. Loved the ending.
Marry Me at Dawn is a wonderful marriage of convenience romance. Ms. Whitney has created some very awesome characters for this final Romano story. (I so hate to see these end that I may have to go back and binge read the entire series!) It was 5 am when I finished this emotional tale. This is a very original marriage of convenience tale. Of course, a heartfelt discussion of their feelings would have helped. I love the way everyone doted on Claire. Do not miss this final tale of the Romano family.